Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 April 1867 — Page 2
THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.!,
J. (i.OSUOUXE S. L. JIARVEY, Editors. PLYMOUTH, IXPIAXA: T H u k s d a y, A r i: i l IS, I SOT. Corporation Election. The election for corporation officers is near at hand, and democrats should take ; steoa at onci to secure the election of i competent mop. inc urn iUonu:i) i May wi 1 sjou here, and il the deoioc-
racy allow themselves to b3 beaten, as they -jcuy last wcck a,-tcr a vcrJ gucccs,sfui came very nearly being last year, they will j ..run.- Messrs Wilkin made between have no one to blame but therielve:. j four am fivc thousand pounds cf sugar. We have an undoubted majority in the j aiu a considerable quantity of syrup ; othcorporation, and should not through apa- j crjs lnajc gmancr quantities, and the marthy suffer ourselves tobe defeated, or even j ket uutil now has Lccu weH SUpp:cJ. the success of our candidates endangered, j The wiicat, a.s I learn from those who When shall a convention to nominate J liavc traveled through this section of the candidates be held ? Whose business is eoualrJ promises anabundant yield, it to i5sue a call ? j 1r. C. MatcLcttc, of this place, and If democrats do their duty we can carry p'annic A. Heed of Kosciusco county were s.- tili
every omej in the corporation by a nana-, some majority. Let it be done. The Public teLt The Xew York Tini'S, a Ilepubl ican pa- j per ot prominence, uocs not SCc muca noj c that the public clebl will be paid if the policy of Conorcss foi' the past two years is . . i ..... 1. 1 . pursued. It says: the country t- unterstand tliii first ai last. And ! me uanjrcr is'.aat tins poncy a r.r ay? vu oopursaen, for it is the on dictated by the ptT.-onal nece'ties ior itisiiieon(iictatcavraeptT.-onainocr,ties 1 . j- i- 1 1 t r I and ap;iatior.3 of individual raemhers. Hverr ! member desires a re-election or promotion i Vuh- j lie life, and he can onlv eet it hy seenrin- the vote of his constituents. Krerywhere complaints are arising in the repubh-san ranks of thc ruinous policy ofthtkrartv and anneals arc made to their Oi tnupari, ami appeal, arc ma le "cir honesty and Judgment, but to no purpose. "1 1 I 1. 1-- 1 1 - A.
It dem-nJs whollv unon ConcrM tvLfthcr the . , . ... . . i.:..i. manner wonld nil bptr:r liiin lliq rflio-v -öl 1,0. i. . t i r. i ..i. i ' . ' ...'i ' . ' . : l'i:s is
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.;,t-mi-;r?t,;.ia;r,.;ni;,.. t.ubllc t . . , and thc people are everywhere on tne look- In he ( cor- a t bo ronnco .Lr. ,uut-. 1 he 1 resident Mill oc :.-nlih-nin-!
V--v:: .v .i.. ncss corners in town, and wc arc cad so f.o. " . -, ., . . .:, " . w'. ' V toroc.l. not nr.lv lv the n const rn.-f.-d South i
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ör r :lÄTr ,c ,m auT llin. - r'l"1' "l ll- " uiws jiazmiuian n-nw a succcssiui in thc poMtion of thc doiartmcnt com- i can mrtv. to ,.nt. :uwnd m tk i-.iinu in
tae anniiy ot ui icr. ui cujsea ro ie;u !iC ' V m-r nov soon cxnccf to see thc "old cor- en. cm. ire ment he will surelv be captured, mander to r.rrvrnf. n:. Inlo.f ;,m ;r l,o ; vt. s which lmvr htrctot'oro i i-ii,rr:i.l ! "vp w
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k.ipontW. " -jlyto-truCBre 0' coaraUc time. ,, 'hi, forces l A, "Ä'n nnö lc ccTe-Y fii TO ""5 man Sm. a Jwrfclutn-iajily be groirin Ics3 and les, efficient two vccU T! court it i, dJ. will
iiiationof th.m,hi;n.iei,t.an.r,tUi.t:i, trtii for 'felf. Ifapvcning in tit hts establishment lie has no resources to draw upon, and a olu that it has no iurisd ction.
The party under such leadership, must goU Una of liianipulalit)n tli'H under -Doner or later, and thc sooner the j becn n,jC(1 ias t
better for the countrv. Tiic Future Issues. Should thc South adopt the plan of reconstruction proposed by Congress, and be again nduiittcd to representation in that j bodv. thc camtal cf the radicals will be
-clean -one forever;" the nero quconl ma5tcr' Mr" 3 haä 1VCn as Dtar CI will thereby be removed from the political j t!rc sallact'lon to who have done arena, and other issues will become thc ! hincss with him as any one could, actmg all absorbing topics of discussion. 1 1,1 tliat VK- here arc a Among these issues will be that oft.f uai lile anxious to know how it happened, taxation ; the continuence of thc present : an'1 ll 13 lll0ußht U wiH bcar "'Vc.tigation. National Bank sys tern and thc tariff Mue-' Thc documents arc of peculiar interest, and tion. To the firt of these, the democracy j Wl11 be Wörth reserving for future referare, and have been thoroughly committed, j C3CC' Always m favor of coual rights, thc dem-; " . . - ii 1 1 - IVluil Taxation '2c ans. ocratic partT has in variably opposed the fT,, , n . . 1- 1 ca i . 1 J ... ! The people of the United fctatcs paid bindiogupofamonicd .aristocracy t tlic,into tne xial treasury, dunn- the
expense of the laboring clause-, and hence will take a firm stand in favor of cipual taxation of all classes, rich and poor, in t r.ronortion to tlodr vr.-.lth. With them i r mi t i a
uu uTur win dc miowii to one si-ccics oi wcalth over nnothcr. JJonds, money. bank capital and other property are, and of right ought to be. subjeet to bear a portion of thc cnormou burden now hang-If01"; ... , i -i . i mir lifce an meubu over thc iiidiistrial interests of the country; justice to all,
partiality to none, is thc motto that will I l'.cncci or th, as heretofore be iuscribed tn thc democratic banner. The system of National Ranks inaugu rated by the party in power is a cheat and a fraud upon thc people. Nearly $400,000,000 of bonds issued by thc government at interest, locked up in the naiicnal vaults as a basis fur an equal amount of national bauk currency ; the -528,000,00?) paid thc banks as iutcrcst thereon, thc expense to the government for ovcr-scci.iir and maiiagini: thes banks, arc all wrong. Tf that amount of currency is needed it would have been better to issue icnl tendcrs at once by thc government, and thus have saved the interest on thc bonds and the expense ot thc management cf the banks. Jlcrc is sonic 800,000,000 needless expense every year which is borne chiefly by the lalxriig classes for thc sole benefit of a few favored rich bankers. To this system of fraud and fleecing thc poor, thc democracy is opposed, and will stand opposed in the future, while the. radical conuptioDits will move hcivcn and earth to contiuuo it in force for the benefit of their rich partizfca feiend:. The taritf question is no new issue, and the democracy will sound no uncertain note on that subject. Their views arc, and have lon Wen well known to all the world, and they will adhere to their former record. There is no good reason why one portion of thc country should pay tribute to another in thc shape of a hitrh, uncrjiiil and unjust tariJT; yet thc party in power is wedded to this abominable pv?tctn, and the poor pay as much, or nearly to, as the i ich to support the nabobs of the i'Xiw and spdndlc. These and other issues will be betöre thc people for their decision, andwc have no doubt as it the result. Truth h mighty and will prevail. Ui only a question of tine as to democratic success, aud wo arc confident that thc time is near at hand. hvcry indication of the political horizon joints towards thc .ultimaU f i found democratic principles. Thc jaco- .. . . . . , bins now it. power, who have well msli cm;
i weighed in the balance and found want-
One after another of their strong holds will give waj before the light and truth of genuine democratic doctrine, and ere long the grand old party of the Constitution and the Union will resume its accustomed seat and henceforth control the Jcstiuics of this country. BOURBON CORRESPONDENCE. JJoukhon, April IC, ISC 7. V T . . We have had several real genuine spviug aAysthc past an j tiic tillers of the soil have been inakin'' irood use of their thue. The sugar season closed very sudra3rr;cj 0n the 10th inst., at I'icrceton by Rev. A. Kecvcs. Xow is an excellent time to transplant shade trees, and I notice some of our citizeos are improving lt. If all property owacM youlJ h WQulJ adJ to thc npTcarance of our town. i;s pnrchascJ thc cornPr ,,c olCr CYCn, cntVif. he made us thc rccipit.otvrr h-.f tnrii i uaie wu.'te Uavcr ii-.t, such a ent of a euuu n-"1111 lv ..-..., v.. .. . . , -, 1 rn a ohonon in nil hi : '"lorv had cot one CUC a ohAuon m al llK ! uti U,K that could approach unto It to FiC.ik The Post office was moved t tho Rro-cer-store east of (leo. 3foorc's Ilfdwarc store venter lav. J. K. Houghton. Ksf.. Jiav-. . , - 11, 1 v nglccn appumteJ r m placc oi r;. J; , K rcinoveil. Ky ,vhat partica. f ' 11 ' I chanirc has xot hron mndo and his policies and replace a man who boasts of his opposition to his administra- ! tioii. in the discharge ot tne duties oi year lOo, jirc hiu7ml ami iircnty-thrw mill ton nine hnndnd and sevcnty-sircn thou sand ihren hmidrtd and riyidy-nim: dolhfg. Kvcry dollar of this vast sum is earned bv the toiling masses of thc coun- . i i . c.i try. J he productive industry of thc eoun- ; tr'y pays every dollar of it. Only those who delve and dig ate thc producers of wealth, but what they accumulate has first d"- .fr0l ,ll,c. curth J')' lwri1 i hands of toil. To this vat burden upon i .i i t r .i i i i i i j the mdutrv of the people is to be added I the furthewcight of h'tate, county, munN cmal, school and road taxes, and when that is done ne can well understand why wo have bird times, hot it also be borne in mind that four-fifths of all this taxation is the letr icv which radical management of tho Guvorcment has left to thc people. The following is a list of mayors elected in various Wisconsin cities, democrats arc in italics : Maj. Milwaukee K. (ycil 1,700 31 ad iso n A. ,S. San horn 218 Portage L. I'nn.t ntcin 40 Kenosha W. II. Petit 10 LaCrossc John M. Lay 22!) Watertown . Muthrytr 8t firccn Uay . . . ... S. Marshall 170 Oshkosh . II. IWtcr 100 Racine .G. A. Thompson . ... Heaver Iam . Y. Lander 07 Jancsvillc II. Palmer 22G Perhaps it would have been well if(i n. Untier had not Said what he did of .Mrs. tSuir.itt. Hut there arc thousands of thouirhtfnl people who think he us rirlit. IMr. Hinirhaiu did purMie her like a bloodhound. Iloston Commonurnllh (RaJ) Xot at all. If there were any bloodhoundi in thc hi a', t'iey were tmtoii and Holt; set on, too, wc fear, by many Northeim people and papers; of which latter, too, wc suspect the Common trcaiih was one. Sirii)aji(Ll (Mizs.) llfnhli:an (AV.) -mm. . The Rochester Stoudard adminhdersthe following just rebuke to these Democrats who do not go to the polls at a township election because of the little importance that attaches to such clcctious : "White men who will not go. to the polls and vote at this day, and in times like thc rircsent, arc but degenerate sons of noble ancestors, and justly deserve all thc taxation, despotism nnd slavery that their oppressors and masters can possibly heap upon them during their natural lives. Iet them cease their croaking and "dry up" at once, for they have no egal, moral, nor humane right to complain of Colfax, Stevens, high tariffs, nor anything else politically evil that mty overtake them. Their own posterity from thc Agonizing future, cry out with us to the lords of theso sluggards, "Lay on McPufT." The Porter county panther prove?, on investigation, to be a lynx. It was rc j CC!ll,jr killcJ .iU ,!Uähorc,a and ou examination, was found to be a Ukuok one oi tho.c Hinfo of fcWCCtucs.1 1 .ug dia u out "
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-..lit, Tl.:. :, -rt-lK.l l,. 1 n. vUU U1 -liivii ui ui-. i.v, iiu i iuw w cuiiCM.iay me .lassacnusciis M- v 1 .public. Ihis Oi.icc controlled by the . .. t i i i . ,,A ' in i n rr ... was mvited to Jlexico by a large portion ol uor cases, wherein sonic o,000 persons are O lilil1' j 'resident and it seems a little strange that tjic am; vrcnt there only in the j interested. Thc quotion at issue is the I 1 C ! he sliould remove a man who sustains him belief that ho coutJ restore order in the i-rotcctiou which the internal revenue tax 1
Maximilian' Fate. From the New Orkans Picayiui-, April M. The interest of the news from Mexico now all centers in the Kmperor Maximilian. There is no longer any hope of the Kmpire that is lost past all redemption. Neither is there any expectation that the Republic will be established. The people
of Mexico are too demoralized to bnikl up, i ii. i l i i ment. Ao one tluoks any such th.n g posV 7 hl;TU Ut ll- A,H great aim of al the Liocral lurccs now is J 7 " J to capture the "Austrian." special corns of cavalry h:;vc been or; i.ized with this object. That is the object of the siee of (juerctaroj they have the Kniperor shut up therein, and all their energies arc bent to! force him to surrender at discretion. Maximilian chose a very unwie part ana risK nimseii in tne interior, rrom the city oi Mexico he could have found his way down to Vera Cruz, whatever miirht have been the turn of events. At i . i Qucrctaro he is completely shut up and watched by all the forces the Liberals can command, He has already made an attrMiinf to tivonlr th linp tluit. surrounds him J and failed. If by any chance "he should : escape, alone or with an escort, he would have lire thousand horsemen after him, I 1 .111 t ..i ..Ti inu an Know now izsi .lexicins can ruie. jir? can not escape in disguise inroun mat wide tract of country stretching off seven hundred miles to any frontier. He is not built or marked like any Mexican. His j final surrender r.ow appears to be incvitaJJut if captured, what will they doi . , , . .... . . , . . ;fi i ? rri," 1 4iri wiiJi nun j 1 he jrcueral opinion is that I .1 -n 1 1 r n-, .1 they will ban- him. Uns is the opinion ot many prominent Alcxicans with whom we have conversed. The Liberals them selves have given it out, and. judging from their own language, they aro blood-thirsty enough to do it. lla'rcd of the Austrians". enouu 10 uo it. iiarrca 01 ttic . c,rcct anv' lh;n:r f'An(1 - - h to make .ct wc can not believe that even thc Mexican.scan be KUilty 0 so grcas a crime ... P . A " Maximilian is. countr )untry. "When the i'rench left, a large jrtion of tho people LcS'JU-ht hitn tore - aiu, and not leave them in u''archy. lie por! main, and not leave them i rf ü'inrcny. ic consented, vcrv fbolishlv, it is true, butt nevertheless with a laudable hope i hat he could be the instrumentality of nOon - plishing some good. If captured anu hung, thc deed will reflect eternal disgrace upon thc 3Icxican people eki.v .111.. Ani! !rt.
vaeii i.y uramu io S cut wun ine ; K,ppi injunction case at noon to-day. A s the crucible of adversity, and .?tiil every! Ironch. JIis dream ol an hmpire in ; number of prominent prsons were present ! year plump their small but solid phalanx' Mexico must have been hy that time dis- j and inside the bar, anion- whom were Mr. ! tor the principles of the fathers of the pelled, and only personal considerations j Charles O'Conor. Jud-e Black, Caleb j American Government. could have influenced him. But a much , (Juhin-, F. 1. IJI.iir, the attorney pencr- j ' It won't do to pooh ' pooh '. the ho,, s ! more foolish thin was to Iravt the ramtal l, .! . , t A ,i - i ,i . 1
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For thc first time in cight'ycars, Pekin I The libolsuit ofHon. M. C. Kerry's J. j city has elected a democratic mayor. Ku-! I. I-use t al. was called in thc Clark cirport. democrat, elected by f." majority. j cult court la-t Tliursd:!'. on motion for a j . i change of vcuiiv'. In accordance with the ! uixrv, III., April 15. j new law. a change wa granted to the i
Thc democracy of (juincy, with lion. ' das. y. J'ltman .-.3 their candidate for mayor, have carried thc vity by 7(0 sua-l 1 the vity by lUV iua-j ramcd largely since thc j in ti (1onni.riifuf ' in, id vonncClicut. jonty. c Jiavc game last election, all owin From :iaslivilU T!ic Conacrva-! fivc Male Convention. V.KIIVH 1 1- a . v i i a Tl,nn,n.o(;.. .. ,f .1,. ill it n- i m:.t at the capitol to-day, lion, l.lijah U'a.11-...- f Ti i r 'i liaitCI. 1 resident. I n miiolior oi oi-Io. gates pre.-ent was very large, representing thrce-iou;ths of the counties in tho state. Much interest was manifested A number of colored delegates were present and participated. A highly conservative platform was adopted, and J:. Kthcridgc was nominated lor governor. Froiii the ElIninsNkw Yokk, April 10. Thc II raid's Washington spechd savs. 'Information has been received at the headquarters of thc army that thc Crow Indians manifest a reluctance to join the tribes arrayed against thc government, and will probably not unite with them. The Crow tribe is one of the largest tribes of Dakota territory, and can muster about a thousand warriors. They arc believed to exercise considerable influence upou thc surrounding bauds of thc Sioux, and the failure to secure their alliance may have the effect of withdrawing other bands who have already commenced operations from thc war confederate." i'i i rr ) 1 1 Mm Anothkii Soliuer Kejkctei. Captain Edmund Ilostcttei;, of Crawford county, has been rejected by the Senate as Assessor of Second District, Captain II., like Davis, Kcigwin, and Shea, who had been previously rejected, was a brave soldier, and fought gallantly in the late war, leaving a large and profitable business to take command ot a company of his neighbors. Put what of that? He isn't a believer in negro sutlrago and negro equality, and bonce Morton, thc "soldier' friend," j:n. him rejected. A'c tr JJl.o ny .prr. - . .- -Defeat r Ciencrnl Moctim ami IJIaiv. To partially reward two gallant officers of the Cnion army, and at the name time to dignify the polities of tho couutry, the President recently nominated to the Senate of the l'nited States, Ma ior General Slocum for naval officer of New York, aud Major-General Plair f r minister to Austria. Tho names of tho two Gentlemen are household words. While Slocum was fighting in all thc battles iu which the 'Army of the Potomac" was engaged, up to aud inclusive of Chancellorsville" Plair was engaged in tho west in the various coullicts that occurred until Grant assumed command ns Gcncral-iu-chicf, when Slocum and Plair were brought together and were found marching under shcrmau from Chattanooga to Atlanta, and from Atlanta to thc fca. Thc wonders they contributed to perform for tho nation can not be calculated. The poor boon offered them bv the chief executive of tho nation as a slight tribute of national gratitude for thc "icat scrvicc3 tucy rendered, lias been treated ul(,u.r.uuu;.y ojr inc Senate ol the I ui-
ted States. Yesterday that body rejected both for the offices named above.
iNo comment of oars can do justice to the indignation that this action will excite among the . people. The rallant men who fought hardest to save' the nation ar now treated in the Senate of the United State j as the greatest enemies of the Union. Let ! the peopJo take notice. Senators should i ! HOL I 1 T. I ll'll fllrvrrt to I ni-,...h,-, I Itln. 'i'o American oplc are not children or fools. n,jr j, (hc American Uovernmeut u tiling to be luanajrcd by a few rukrrs for I their iotorcst. and with what secrecv thev I choose cr prefer. Ync Yr.rk 1sL 1'roiii Waihiia(oii4 WASHINGTON" Alifil 10 Tlie supreme court decided the 31ihsistile the hill r.'uA ground that the president was made a party. The court, declined to tro into anv i . i . ! . '; otner qucst:on. It -avc notice that it would receive the bill in the Ceor-ia ";e; as me prcnocnt is not a party to that cac. i The attorney L'cncnil juado no obicction: ! thorough artrumont tl oivforn m.i'v I. ,.v. pectcd'ou this case IVr and si '.no.vt tho injunction. Thc Question of jurisdiction, and thc recoiistruction law will both l,J discussed. In granting a hearinir, thc court byno nitans admits that it has no jurisdiction of thc subject. In thc .Mississippi case it in c.Tc-t deei-! 1 1. ,i .1. ,i -l i i m that wlietlicr thc president, was dum0,1 , , , l iv. i. hi i, u u.in ; 1 he president s rivate secretary took to thi senate to-dav nominations to fill i -i i.t 1 evcrv vac;tnev rimvioe.l tiirv , lJ ''iL'(Ul)i I'.u.iyi'i uio cd, now cxistm- in th3 civil r aiv. v'tiwiiu.nd llli'itarv" offices It was cstimafed that more than Jialt wouhi oc rejected, a he uw,t promij ncnt made was that of G'en. iforrun L inien states marsiiai tor joui.-iar.a. (Jen. lloir.se.ni, confirmed las: week a? brigadier in the rcglar army, Iuh been Territory, to relieve (Jen. Steele. The supre'.nc court will take up to-mor- , of ?2 per gallon afford to thc tax-payer j his businos i.s prohibited by state" or' inutiteipul law. i ; lnunieip The s'jnatc committee on forci-n rcl: i tions arc di.-poscd to recouimend the con- ! finnation of Kaymciid as minister to Aus - ' tria, provided it be established that 31 r. I Stley permit in hii rcsbnation. ft is Lstaftvl on the one hand that he desires to j hold ort, and is contradicted on the i ther. i Male Hcims, Jefferson circuit court, at Maditon lodi- j ana The Xew Albanv L'J;.-r kd!s of a pro-, flirte voun- woman in J farrisoa county, j i " o " i 111 c who ran through a remarkable career ot vice inu.? up u.th becoming the motu-1 cr ui a iieaiiiij m-;;ro ibui . ! then relormiM airi wont to unio, wnerc, ; she married the Hon. Mr. On i recent visit to l.orvdon, thc hapi v hndc- , , . ' .. .J'-... , groom learned the history oi his wile, and M J ' !.l..,i..li,.n,l h.-r lw.v.M..,,.,. who ,v H(. . (I I'.lll .'lil.U JAVA, l l . I V M 1- W . i I-'.vh'- 1 J John W. Swift, of New Albany, was rc- ... ii M- a! cently drowned in the Mississippi near tin; I mouth ot lied river, jlr. Switt was cu-1 .1. . 1 -.1.. . x- . guifcr 0:1 mo j'Oius j Tn .ill- All. Ol-. f 1 cot.l l..i I 1 1 r li.'.r.i t j 11 . . i jiii'iiin it 1.-. .-an 1 111. iv luv. u y . arc destroying thousands of the fruit and grape buds by stinging and killing them. Sergeant Gray, an Andersonville prisoner, was robbed of one hundred and eighty dollars at Ccntcrville, on Thurednv evening of last week. A New All any dog supposed to be rabid, bit Mr. Pooler's son in the back of the neck. .Mr. Peeler shot the dog. INI r John Kriefi and wife have brought suit against the city of New Albany for twenty-five thousand dollars damages, sustained by Mrs. Kncfly in thc fracture of a limb last witcr, by falling into an uncovered ditch. Frederick Soiipc, who accidentally idiot himself Sunday, March." I, while hunting, in Porter county, has fiinco died from the wouud. Soupe neglected an excellent opportunity tcnttend church cn that day, but preferred the attraction of a duck hunt. Mr. and "Mrs. Stevens, of Port Wayne
, , ... ,1 IT .VII 1' ..v.. '. ,i-,u,; ... ..n, .-in, i- 111 Willi. MM. I ; I celebrated their goldcu WCddmg Oil ?:it-lare ther.fortf lierely 11 ,j of peuat'My ufs;
lird ir Invt . UutU:oi., thc man V.lto Was .lp,i bV Die'- ( Jimvoj tllll. iu-n in- three i.-.i.nths airo. died one dav last Avcck from the ' 4 ' ' J ' wound. (J raves was arrestod and taken to Crawfordvillo. Ludaja ll t vld. Albert l)uboi.s, partially dcrnngoil sou of a Viuncconcs barber, strayed from homo :i few days since, lli- father wants to hear from him. A beast, named Louis .fcroux lia.s leea held to bail in 'inccnncs on a cliargo rf violating thc per.on of a nine year eld girl, named .Smith. .Steps arc beiu taken, in Viiiconnc., for tne purpose organizing an association 10 construct a levee from that city to thc hill at the tio.iriiug of tho river at t?t. 1 luueif--villc. A man named Shockey, ba-i ju.-t been lined 4,000 and sentenced to eight years' imprisonment by the Clinton Circuit Court, for burning a bam. -- - 'U I - How llic Connecticut l.lcctlon is Ilc:ar(lMl In Iii Soul h. The Mobile (Ala.) AVyVcr, which expresses the views of thc intelligent people of thc outh, in noticing the Connecticut election, says : "Well done. Connecticut! Three cheers for the 'nutmeg State " Who savs it is a niall linn ' that ouc ci the .New Knvland
1 States has elected a Democratic Covcrnor land three out of the four of its Repre-,
' sentatives in Congress : 'it i; jen ice' or oil it, tnd will make It is a biir thinir some Rai-1 icals rut cn their thinking caps and doubt ; if their 'world in asliuir' is to be perpetual. , iK't-ry the Northern Democracy who may,' vr- cry all honor to the men who. year after : 'Year, and under defcatafler defeat, stand up f .1 f I . i r l .- lit IUP nnni'M) 13 !l?l(l VI I( 1 Tl solid columns for tluir f.ith, undismayed : by iVar, and unmoved by chronic minori-; tie;. It takes coura-und conviction to do this brave thinpr, and wc claim that the; Connecticut and Xcw Hampshire 1 ciuo- j cra.s h ive won this meed of vtpl.iusc. Wc i have heard it olteti sa'd that ihe truest ! ! and most faithful D-mocrats in America Inro ill' M:K:"cliiNpti f.ir tV.nri. tli;v have been tried seven times seven times in l.i.l tslniviwd. W r,fl,.,. lw,,,n!l: ! a ehan-e in the r,omihir vote nf th Xorth i j trives the victory to the constitutional. ii i principles of tho Democratic party ?" ' The Xew York Spirit of the T:m-s. cd-: ' itc'd by John Wiike?. a most violent Kadj ical or-nn, a-rccs with Wendell Phillips I jhat "Jhc seeds of diolutim" have '"been ! ' wn in the liepublican party." and that? j 11 is "'iJ,v K-S o ruin. It says : "Thc Hcpubliean majorifv in (4onrt-ss. ; ri. n--ns oi ni-iory. an;i n.-, !. oi tlie liH'xr.raoic Jaws ot tfvolntion. ht i. . i . i i taken its course, and rau a Hi t ho inevitaiq änr aavfrtiicmcnt-j. LANDS AND LOTS FOR SALE. J7I;l!TV Sl" ArilF.s on tlio count v li:i r.-f r,f t" 1 I.ivIii1-i,1.t.,i 1 l.,.. ... ,'. 11 ...1 . , .!1 I ininrovi-!!i--i.t. Vvah-r. nnm in. ri.-irs.li. :iiul line n-.m-l v'i'"-i. i'i it ($:!'. j;.rt e:i-h ;inl j.nrt !! titiu'. 1 r7'.;"-;T AC:r. on Tici,,, two ir.n. j i fil, r. oomi.irtai.i- house, w.u. ami mMe 1 mi t in i.ri.fotnu I'rw.i o'yl r . ii. .in.! V..1.iiA.A
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S"-al IJ'.iiUiin i.'.t-' In riyt.-.out'r.'. iu easy distnnce of tin1 bu-ino i:trt f twn. v r.-1 h'-ao anl term casv. ! :jiul K,.,'lll.ir:,,fJ- :: 0M'0iiN,:-JI-"l,u I A' 'VrtLLJ ilXA) lallj and Sil Himer! s? $f :)j rv If you waii to get : 1 rrTn ' JrJ JJj j-" IS' . --4 -v -y' made ; FAS1IIO XA WLYl COAT. FAsnioxAiMj: v k st , FA -'U ON A I ' Ii f. I1 A NTS. Go Ij A. lil-fSU'Kl'Ii, Merchant Tailor; opposite the Uank, tMvmouth, Indiana, V( hCrc veil will nd the best and latest style , , i iOoo.ls. and honest workmanship. rutting and Jobbing promptly done. J. G OSBORisTE? Attorney vt Xjicv-w-iUKU rfUJill, Ui J.11U l l.U. AND JUoTICE OP THE PEACE. H-H n-movi d hi oflicv t ilur i a-t M-i- in" M U iii.-ar. U-iJ n'movi d h'. fl 1 o - t ilur i a-t M-i- in" iii.-ar. -T.-'-t. mi h Muck ii' t nortti of i'.irk- r lli-.;s. h-n- h. win ie ru-a-.-a o. s-.f tiio... ii. - ivin - lm - iu. - - l' tnoifarj wiiii Ihus. l'n,ki;o. JU.tuo üijiI 1 1 1 1 . . v ivnuitiy r-.-mitt-a. " lrti-u1.ir num-on i:lcn to tu .-ul-Ti-vit of r-t.m t ana u.irüiuur luiti. mi. y. jacoby, nY-rrr.ix .ixn srn,';iyx. Picksou V. C'o. llartlwarj : w. On.cc over II. n. :nif PARKER HOUSE, Sifirile-.l on trie nordi-eut corner of Michigan and Washington streets, Plymouth, Indiana. BAILEY Sc SMITH, Proprietors. Thislarge and capacious Hotel has been leased for a numbiTof years by the above prent lernen, ami fully refitted a:ia repaired, and under its present proprietorship, will he kept as a First Class llouc. vi-Ji.n-J tf snrE or ixnnxi. . V. I Ii sir. ILL col 'X TV, Coau.Moa Pic-is nu t, Iin Tern, 1: Kliier. Lowe. 1 vs j .T.-i:u; K.mk, l-rt-l-rkk iÄank. 1 ll.-nrv Kaiik. allK-rin.' Hit- ' Tt ;iti.n for Partition. more. M irvSiepben, Ifnrrh-t M.iyii.-ia. ".Iiw i.!i It. Itank, niut Jalur Itoon. 'I'lii' nlainlilf in tlie alue enhiled eaiif-e. hv her at torneyi. ha lil a in my olllc;- her eoniphiint aL'aiast th:.' flff-!ilriit. ainl it appi'ririr'ir hy tlie .ilthlavit uf ";nI tent ix-r-eii that th.- ii t.axlatit?, .Jaii' :Uk Frni-1 erick f.'anl:, lh ::-y l.'.u.k, Cn-...;.... nit.n. r.-' M irv ' Stephens. Harriet itavnv.;., 1; U:xvz ailll jau ""'" j " ..vu re.invms ta ta; ...are or Italian. l!i"v iia J . ViiV.:iT tiiem. and um! i TTo-y appear. :i in 1 hut or il- !JMir oi.T.-i" at me caimcr 01 hski aii-'i-. mi ; älJ.eVNi.SlllSnn SÄSt I m t'.o I-? M.aalay of Jtorn In.:. h;u1 oei.tl.tint ;.i-il j M,.. li.Mtr, r n.i.l tiling lli -r.-m eniit.-oe.-a ana al h'dged ill ' tn-ard and !ei-rintn d in tlieir ab.-i nee, JOHN V. ( I SHM V.V, Clerk. Orl.orno & Vavalkenl.nr-'!i, ri:l"M Att'y. v.r,i .;;t STATK OF IaNOIAXA.) M A KS 1 1 A LL CO V S T Y . $ Iu Common rieas Court, Juno Tern, 1 S 07 . Amelia J, Gilland) vs Hivorce. Jasper N. f i'dand. ) The plaiutiff in the above entitled cause, hy l.er attorney!, ha filed in my ofiice her complaint against the defendant, and it appearing by the Sheriff's return on ""mmona R-ued, tliat the defendant, J.iM': r N. (tilland Is a non-resident ol tlie State of Indiana, lie is therefore hereby not., lied of the pendency of said complaint against him, a;.d unless be n;;ear, answer or demur thereto at the calling of iaid cause, on the first day of the next term of said court, to he begun und held at, the Court House in the town o f I IMvmoutn, in the l irst Monday of June, le'07, said complaint and tlie matters apd things therein contained and alled'cd will he heard and detei mined iu his absence. JOHN C, CIISHMAaV, Clerk Hi ps Johnson, Plff's Att'y. Jn'12 PAlNTIN(i? (iUAIXh(i? PA-1KU-HAN(1IX, 0e. AH.MSTK(N; TVNKK, II.itHe, Si-n and Ornameiital naintcr. tirainin Tap'T Hanging, .V.r. Hep in rear of A. 1. l-.IHott'! naunu bliftji. I. . AIlMSTKONC, H Cm W. W. TYNKK. ItLANK nr.FDs.. MOUT..(iKt':-: iJi.iii'vi. fjr .s allx' oifiv. Justice ami Ceti-
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I AM .SOLDIERS' MONUMENTAL ASSOCIATION, To HE fi I VEX AT MO KlvLSON'S OPERA HALL '
'H, L.d.aJ.h, 4, or r ,iU toll, Jo r tfw j.urj.os, '""''W ' Jfc ZJST "03131 S3 3N" "3? Crown Hill Cemetery, IX IIOAOR OF 22 I, S3 HIIIOYZS. Authorized hy Cic (icrcrnniont. L every ho lKiii-uw.o th'.-; Lome fu t i tuti-n . It i-j t!ic duty of every good citiz.-n of t' State to contribute something to this ld'jiuiment. XO. OF TICiCRTS, 200.000 AT F. CfI. No. ot presents, rti.yii.'i; vVueJ nt 51 12, '.).'). injrle ticket II. On Tea tickots to agent- 9.00 Twenty tU-kots to ngcnti. 1 js'.Od 1st. C:i?h -ift in rlrrnWrii OH!) Ün.I, Oifr !cn. t;f H.iv.ls Clock No-. 17,19,21. SILS:..;:.!. Ave.... l.00r. o.l. C:ish C.'ift in GrceiihK-k? i),mi Mvr Cish r.ifts f l.noo rtjm Five (Juli Cii.'ts .VHl of;,nn One (lift of Forty .eres of L.tiul in Iloone ro'intv. InIi:in.a. .. . , 1,500 5,000 Ojtct story !'e.iJeiiCt on Morrison ftr'et, In'li.ini;';3 And nnmcroris othT vahnMc pift?,con-riisül-ot line toM V. sfaics, Pian- , oj, C.iMnet Or;ni?, Sewing Ma. 'in-, f oTM S;Ir?rw.i?c. Lsdics (iol-l Watches, etc., amountiiii; to. . . 1 12,r'J;) "or pror:iinmo an 1 sec for yourself tfia: no "humbug." iXTED 5 incrcrv town, eoivatv and nciibjrhood thcSt.1t. See inducements to ncrcntj. ill civo to the airent who seli the largest : nnmhor of tickets a rp.cmlid OoM Wat-rh valued ; ! ) f ".(!'( Tn nrirt ttinl r-nll. tkn .Mnr 1 1... I 1 n-.'. a i luv "in.- tlliLvvll. tin: l.llcl ; num'ier, a ?o Id watch value ! at S-100. To the ! one wl:o sell? thc tliinl larre?t raimbcr. a splf-ndid ' Pilver American Hunting Cape Watch, valued at i "CATTTIOXI" A? v ean not ho porvir.ally aejuaintod with all ; ov.r atr'nt-s, and therefore, cinnot, hf re-ponsi!!e fr t!iMn, person-; tlesiron of turfhasin ticket?, tn.h-:--? thevr are acquainted with their accnt, had hetter -nid liroct to ih. Scud irtor.oy ly post ol.ioe order or reistorcu , letter, at our risk, or, when the amount is ten ' 1 lollars or over nv oxnrss. MODK Ol-' niSTRIUI'TION'. ! The manner of distribution to he decided and nductedhy a committee of tweutv to !)e selected .m the ticket holders, by them at the iira?of tfrom i thc concci t 3FL eterenoe. I John C. Nvw, (Ia.'iier first National bank. J Judcre Samuel C Ft-rkins, Indi.inapoüs. ln l. Willia-.n A. Lowe, attorie at Law and L'nited j States petition airfnt. 1 (etieral I red. Knener, attorney at law and ; I'niicd Stairs Commissioner. ' i John Jfanna. attorney at law, late United; I States district attorney, fix th district. ! Springer Si Vance, State acnU Ilmcotk Life j Insurance Lcrapany. j ; 0neral David lulpore, Yorktowr, Int. i .Mjor (Icr.eral T. J. Lucus, Lawrenccbur, j Iivliana. T. B. McCartv, Auditor of State. 1 Coorp- Bracl', Sheriff of Ilansiitm Countv, I ' I" I l ' H :lll'M I ' lJ, 1 Joan j r:sn v.ieriv li.ir.;i.toM ounrv. ini. WiUi.im 0TBne:i. attourev at I i'.v,lite Colonel ! of the Seventy linh Indian i Wnntccra. Nohlca vine. AI.irMn 1. C Aes.tirof Intrrr.-ii Ilcvenue. sixth district, Iudiai:a;;j! 1 Jir Ticket to Conort for sale at the T-uc-P.al '"tr. Je.drv, .Mu-ic -nd r.ook st-res in the , i citr and State, or andres, with pos ttamp! 'inclosed. ' 1 X Ali 51K"Vl5?:(,ii & CO., I.ock To No. In-lian polis. Ind. i OiT;v over No. 7, 1.vd. IT.ock, M.issaenusvUs i avci.ue. Oil. " i Sfia The GREAT C.1USE I Zl &i . 3.' a-' . - . - t rs 7 V"" ; i I AI In JI I.IIa x : ' J-'; i- itnreiop: I', i- i.r, a LfcCl tKa! on the N.nrr.K. tufmtmrnt. and r.ui
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ieil cure of Senunal We.ikne?, or Spermalor- ' fro n ihi.-h in parf, ;t d-rh rs in rirtne. ihoea, induee 1 I'vf !f.;i5.r.ee ; iTivoluiitarv Bmis- TIIK WHITK TINH CO.MI'Ol'NP Ct'RIV? I'a?o:euey,Neirous Debility, and imped- 1 Sl)p. lljr0Atf CoKNf C,,-li:hs. Dipthcrin, onch.iinionts to r.urr:,igegcrdly Unjunaptioncpi- j ti,, ?n;u;t:s. 0f nioM and Tulnomrr AficWp;y nnJ I' it j. rn-Mit-il an. . pli xp 1 1 t.c.ipAe ity, lIo-. j,.,lieriliir. J. u a remai knia,."ro,ne.
ive. iiy iiOi-.j.LUl. l-.un 1.1,, m. u. .u , hor of the -fTreen Cook," .vc. The worhl-renowne.l author ia thi admirable Lecture, cleaily proves from Iiis ow n experience that the awfal consepicnces of Se.f-abuse nuy Lo cli'eettialiy removed williout medicine, an-1 without dmjrernua surgical orieratie.r.s, bougies, instrutnotus, ring, or cardials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain an-1 effectual, by which every utferer, no matter what hi. condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. THIS IdXTUItR WIM, PROVK A 1!OON TO THOUSANDS AND THOLhSANPS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address postage paid, for six cents or two post stamps. Also DrXiiIvenreilVV Marriage Guido" price 25 cents. Address thc publizier?, CIIAS?. J. C. KLINK & CO. 107 Bowery, New York, Tost Oilice box 1,50. V2nl U MILLSS & SWINEHAUT lJ';'.ifr l!l BOOTS & SHOES, Leather and Findings, First door South o' IWsJuna's Dr,7 Su.rc. - T3T "7'lVriTTT,T-T ' PLYMOUTH, IND. TIk'V would respectfully invif. tlie attention of tlie iitizeiH f 11 vin:ifh. hm-1 M:irlinU iiikI uljiuiii;j i-iiiiii-s. to their late-t btvlt s of Ciitni vr.aie lini and Shoe. I.a;lis Mis-es', CtiildrenV, Men's U.ms' and Yontli'f l'ei."fd and ovel worts. We direct especial attention t ) the kt.1 Tariety of b'atln-raiul l-'oidin. riease call and examine t-ck and prices betör1 purcliainj; elHwwherf. They want it di-thu tly linden U oil that taey Will not bo Undersold bv anv ltab'Wir-ent ia riymoutli. or even iu the Xortli-wes vtlTili-irj MILLK1C & SW1NEUAUT. PRUSSING'S Pure Cider Vinegar. Anc Foit PursMNtTs I'i-rkCidkr Vim:c.kk, Gnr.r.s Hi?xn. It is Strong an 1 ralatable. VAlliIANTl-:i PI1 IU'., and to niHSElt VF. riCKId.S. Firt rremium awinle 1 it tb n IT P-T- . 1 1 r ! 1", a U. I air, find 1 ..... vu.vi,.f iij 1. nir. Largest works oi tne kind in th IJ. S. Kstihlished 1S4S. Capacity one hundred and twenty barrels per day CHARLES G. E. PRUSSING, :i::i :mi sta'J'Est,
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C. V. V C. ll. It. Time Table. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. j EASTWARD. ; Leave La Torte, daily (Suii'jiiT? KxcepteJ.'iC ..7:40 A .M Arrirvairiviiioutn, 'J:V) A M WESTWARD. ; Arriveat La rorte.::::'.'.:;;;;:;;;; 3-00 P.M x Trains rnahv Ln Porte tim,wh:ch in kept t ; S. VaiMcwoirV t rc.H ininVtcAlol thanP.,rt. tt'.Jt CU.fi. timo. II K. DRPLINER, Supt A. Ä: C. T?. 11. EXPRESS TKAiNS PAS WAN ATA II, oiiv Nunrif, N'iglitesiTO!,; Fnnd.irscxre r-toiP. . -J:.r0 A' P.iv 7.22 p s: C UNO SOUTH, Ni-ht Kxrrcss.f.-aturihys oxecptcdj. . 9:lf-F M n.ir " (Sooi-l.ivs cxceptr.I) A M IF Vor WANT TO HIJV AN YTIIING IN tne line of U 11 7s I rr U 11 i::, NRT U MCELV FIlS!li:;i, l3 ices GO TO Wit ta MST FOR A and run North of thc Wahash River, cata AVRIGIIT A PAUIEUS. 12-Cfi-tf. c and, Taicty Store, (at iovr rrzes: HLimxG.) J. M. MOORE .vjir v.'A'j ; r rn:xf -r nrr.ir. i r.roMEiis v. mi ALL KIXIH Of ' J cfwo .Cßooi. , ! (PLi.tf t'A I - J)ilUh jf? tivhi i-t inrn.Ai: M rumts. ,.,, im: "sj: a-: rc-3tits;i-;il Insiriiiiients O, ,l:i K.'II'H. 'l 1iT-M I'i-1;.-:.: ,f c 'L' 'r i. y Oil ' 5 M irS J kjt W Violin A:,i :: :VAiI 1NSTKL CTCKS. Toys, Jr....... r-.r. lay, ( j of .-c-v. f lli:i7f .i:.: i'iY rrr; x XE.r.. l.rj.. A .nm. .:: ..f l'T.üKlMrnv , . f(,l',,;Ln'1'' All:l'- '' Wi-:o, ! Tu::.( ( , tO'lf. , cn:i - :tz win.,. ..,,- r. v. vo,i;:r T ll K GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY, WW ex" T While Pine Compound Is now ofTeied to lee aHlYtcJ thro::iio;;t the mur try after havi.-.c bn-u proved hv the tot of eh . ven yea s in t'ic cr Ih'ir'nti 1 St.it-s, -l;or ' merits imvr become as w htiosru as the tre fo Ki,l!U,v tTomnlahit. 1I .'.. ti-. Pifliculty of Voiding Urine. Weeding from thc Kidney an 1 III i dder, and Cra vei , It was early ia the spring of 1 F.". t!iat tldscn.pond was originated, A member of mv fuullr was alllieted with an irritation of the threat attend cd with a disagreeable cough. I had for some months previous thought that a preparation having for its! asis tlie inside bark of whitp iilne michl he so compounded .is to he rerr useful in disease oftlie throat and lunf Tn tot 1).. . .-1, ..r .t ;., : the case alluded 1, I compound a sm ill quantity i of the medicine that I had been n'anr.lntr.and gare it in teaspoouful d "es. The result was exceed ...g lar same weeks from h had r - -. . . --v.n? a. -'Ill lli - -r- ..vnMui.ru i- n Miu.n-ii cohi, ana naa raii-e-j mucus streaked with blood. 1'ie soon found relief, and sent for more. She took a. .out tun ounces of it and pet wc!'. J. II. Clirke, J..;., editor of the Manchester Daily Mirror made r. trial of the .same piparstio'i in"i!ie cie of a veveiis eoid, and wa cured imnicdia?Iv. lie w ia j ?o highly pleased with the results and si co;.Cdent f in sv.coc'.i attcndmsrit.s s.ilej lf'ared t-eforc '.h, I p iblle, that Ii? f.naüv r-i-rsuaile.! iro to f' ." It fo:id it ahnnd tobenetit the Tering. in uun m r im.i, i n.- al vert ise.I it un.ler tl.e name ol bite roie .oipouTi.J. In two rears from that tin.e there had hc'cMled in Min'ehc,ter alone one liundred dollars worth, w here it t.tk the lead of all tlie eoiirh rcnonlies in the market and it still maintains that prvdtion. There is ood reasons for all this; it is very s-iothing and heading in its nature, id warming" to the stomach, and plean.int withal to the taste and ii exeefdingly cheap. Asa remedy lor hb'nev eonv'din the White Tine Compound stands miri vali d. It w as not originated for tliat purpc.Fc; but a person iu usinc it lor a cough wits not only cured of th cough but was also cured of a kidnv diflieidtT of ten years standing . Since ia U accident il uif tovery many thousand have iwd it for the pnnie purpose and have been completely cure 1. This remedy ii as safe and ploasaut to take a. it is tffectUiil. MY ER DRO'S 1 CO, Wholesale Ag't, I t. Wavr.e, Ind. T. A. LEMON, ) . Q. BLAIN. Art's at riyucutt. II. B. TERSnillO, ) U-4C-1 j SPECIAL, TO FARMERS. I ."OK 'S AI. Ii- -A plendid Farm or aon-. n re unlereti'ov;ii;oii : eoxl utory frame Ui l1 i at rc 11 men ii" '' r ",H pl ,MMIi'1 ee4:.ir ; -,...4 orchard. pi,.,y ,,f n,. f.uit j-n.he. pluini.4. chrrieH a.i miiall rrulf-- -tW. tnl. wacou liou-e. fin; fhid tree. evrcll'Mit well, poiwl l.ie.nhiw, flu. lsrr.-n nl heavy ttmlMT,l I.ind. ex-vtl-til ..oil. i Mi.iii.i v. ;!--r. and in overv way a deitrHh'e locution. iU 1... p..), j.j farum If riVi-ired N ix mie frui 1'lrin three miflitT of s mile fr-Hii railnwul t.iiion i;,..!
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